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Bronze Plans

To help you compare all of the bronze plans, we are providing the Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) documents below. These SBCs describe key features such as the covered benefits, cost-sharing provisions, and coverage limitations and exceptions.

All bronze plans offer the same set of essential health benefits, quality and amount of care. The differences are how much your premium costs each month, what portion of the bill you pay for things like hospital visits or prescription medications, and how much your total out-of-pocket costs are.

Bronze plans have the lowest monthly premium and often the highest out-of-pocket costs. In most cases, bronze plans cover 60% of costs, while you cover 40%.

Information in these SBCs represents an overview of coverage. It is not a complete list of what is covered or excluded. Information is subject to change. The full terms of coverage are located in the insurance policy.

* Texas Department of Insurance required Disclosure Notice for all individual HMO Consumer Choice benefit plans issued in Texas. This notice explains that the individual HMO plans noted above have a higher deductible or greater cost-sharing than what is required by Texas state law. Because of this, these plans may have fewer benefits and a lower monthly premium than a plan that meets the Texas requirements.